You come off from your posts as a helicopter parent - I thought you were laughing at someone being overprotective .... therefore you were mocking yourself too - pot calling the kettle black.
Nope. Just thought it was a cute photo
You come off from your posts as a helicopter parent - I thought you were laughing at someone being overprotective .... therefore you were mocking yourself too - pot calling the kettle black.

Wow. I can't believe you think what you have done is an appropriate way to handle this situation, and you seem so smug about it with the response I quoted above.
Granted, I wouldn't be happy if some kid said that to my daughter, but the fact is that the other girl did nothing against FB TOS, while you are breaking one if not two of them: you must be at least 13 and you must not provide false personal information (i.e., if you or your DD lied about her age to get her an account).
I would NOT take kindly to another parent initiating contact with my child through FB, whether to take on an inappropriate comment by them or otherwise. Reprimanding that child is NOT your job. If you felt so strongly about contacting someone, it should have been that child's parents, NOT the child.
To report a " friend " of my daughter's to the PTB at Facebook? My daughter expressed a negative opinion - no profanity, she knows better - about the Jonas Bros and this girl responded with the worst profanity, starting with an 'F', directed TO my daughter.
I asked my daughter who this girl was, and she said that she's in a different grade and that they're not friends in real life. This was one of those " friend of a friend " things. I told my dd12 that I want her to report her and delete her as a friend.
I will be happy to take the heat for reporting her, but I can't figure out how.
I plan to use this as a teachable moment with both daughters as to who to accept as a friend.
Well, googling didn't help much. Found a lot of info about child predators and terroristic threats though.
I sent the girl a message telling her to unfriend my daughter as she will be doing so when dd gets home from school.






All she said was " I hate the JB" , expressing her opinion. Doesn't call for fer "friend" to f-u in response.
You PM'd a child? You're the one who crossed the line now and went way overboard.If you were in that much of a tizzy over it, why didn't you speak to the girl's mother? You "should" be the grown adult in this situation.
A very similar thing happened last year with my 18 year old son. His girlfriend called another girl a name (the girl is 19), and the girl's mom went all mama bear on the gf, my son, me, and the gf's mother. She's become quite the laughing stock for causing all that drama over a teen tiff that would have been water under the bridge in a day or two.
Seriously, it sounds like you all need to take a step back from Facebook. It really wasn't *that* big of a deal.
The child pm'd me back and apologized. All is well.

Wow, you're all concerned about girl drama, how about DIS drama!
I can guarantee that all the drama is over here. No one will be making fun of my daughter, and if someone wants to report her for being 12, then so be it. If the girl's parents get upset by my intervention, then they'll be informed why. I don't know where the rest of you live, but telling someone to f-u by a minor is a no-no, at least in public.
As I previously said (and some of you obviously did not read all of my posts) I am not in the least offended by swear words, nor are my dd's. I was offeded by the DIRECTION of the f word, the WAY it was used.
Anyway, I've said my piece, and unless anything else comes to mind, I'm done with this thread.
Ps. I've turned off the engine and the rotors are nearly stopped now.![]()
Wow, you're all concerned about girl drama, how about DIS drama!
I can guarantee that all the drama is over here. No one will be making fun of my daughter, and if someone wants to report her for being 12, then so be it. If the girl's parents get upset by my intervention, then they'll be informed why. I don't know where the rest of you live, but telling someone to f-u by a minor is a no-no, at least in public.
As I previously said (and some of you obviously did not read all of my posts) I am not in the least offended by swear words, nor are my dd's. I was offeded by the DIRECTION of the f word, the WAY it was used.
Anyway, I've said my piece, and unless anything else comes to mind, I'm done with this thread.
Ps. I've turned off the engine and the rotors are nearly stopped now.![]()
To report a " friend " of my daughter's to the PTB at Facebook? My daughter expressed a negative opinion - no profanity, she knows better - about the Jonas Bros and this girl responded with the worst profanity, starting with an 'F', directed TO my daughter.
I asked my daughter who this girl was, and she said that she's in a different grade and that they're not friends in real life. This was one of those " friend of a friend " things. I told my dd12 that I want her to report her and delete her as a friend.
I will be happy to take the heat for reporting her, but I can't figure out how.
I plan to use this as a teachable moment with both daughters as to who to accept as a friend.
Wow, you're all concerned about girl drama, how about DIS drama!
I can guarantee that all the drama is over here. No one will be making fun of my daughter, and if someone wants to report her for being 12, then so be it. If the girl's parents get upset by my intervention, then they'll be informed why. I don't know where the rest of you live, but telling someone to f-u by a minor is a no-no, at least in public.
As I previously said (and some of you obviously did not read all of my posts) I am not in the least offended by swear words, nor are my dd's. I was offeded by the DIRECTION of the f word, the WAY it was used.
Anyway, I've said my piece, and unless anything else comes to mind, I'm done with this thread.
Ps. I've turned off the engine and the rotors are nearly stopped now.![]()
Bonjour, Pot care to meet Kettle?
By the way, pretty sure your daughter has had those words directed at her before and she most likely have said it herself.
I can guarantee that all the drama is over here. No one will be making fun of my daughter

the mods would be busy all night!I live in the US. To my knowledge, it is not ok to use the f word in any public school or on any tv channel except those you pay for. So if you live somewhere that it is permissible, I'd like to know where.
Wow, you're all concerned about girl drama, how about DIS drama!
I can guarantee that all the drama is over here. No one will be making fun of my daughter, and if someone wants to report her for being 12, then so be it. If the girl's parents get upset by my intervention, then they'll be informed why. I don't know where the rest of you live, but telling someone to f-u by a minor is a no-no, at least in public.
As I previously said (and some of you obviously did not read all of my posts) I am not in the least offended by swear words, nor are my dd's. I was offeded by the DIRECTION of the f word, the WAY it was used.
Anyway, I've said my piece, and unless anything else comes to mind, I'm done with this thread.
Ps. I've turned off the engine and the rotors are nearly stopped now.![]()
But at least I'm not reporting everyone who disagrees with me!![]()
the mods would be busy all night!

Unless one of us swears at her.Not really, since nobody has broken the DIS terms of service.![]()
